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What does the FCC consider “minor filings”?

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What does the FCC consider “minor filings”?

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• Cancellation of License (CA) • Renewal Only (RO) • Duplicate License (DU) • Withdrawal of Application (WD) • Administrative Update (AU) • Notification of Consummation or Construction* • Ownership Application (OC) • Aircraft Filings and Other Non-Technical Service Filings *Typically, the FCC considers Notification of Consummation or Construction a minor filing; however, there are exceptions. For example, if a company with an expired license is still providing service, then the filing necessitates possible enforcement action.

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